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The Jewish Museum, bowing to growing outrage over unsettling Nazi imagery in an upcoming exhibit, yesterday said it will restrict access to the “most troubling” work.

The announcement came two days after museum officials met with Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) and an angry contingent of Holocaust survivors and children of survivors to discuss the show, “Mirroring Evil.”

The group identified the three pieces of art they consider most offensive and asked that they be yanked from the show, which opens March 17.

The museum, in a statement, said it would not pull the artwork, but will give viewers a chance to avoid them.